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Schedule (Pdf) WEDNESDAY - DECEMBER 9 VARIOUS LIVE SESSIONS SUBJECT TO CAPACITY RESTRICTIONS ALL TIMES EASTERN PRESS BOX BATTING CAGE TIME DUGOUT FILM ROOM OVERFLOW PROGRAMMING EXCLUSIVE EXHIBITOR CONTENT NFCA WELCOME AND 11:00 AM VIRTUAL CONVENTION USER GUIDE "FIRST PITCH" OPENING REMARKS 11:30AM Carol Bruggeman (NFCA ExecutIve DIr.) Kate Drohan (NFCA PresIdent) BUILDING BLOCKS: PitchIng the New Zealand Way 12:00 PM FLIGHTSCOPE Mike WhIte (Texas) Nyree WhIte (BrIck Wall Softball) COACHING CONNECTION (WORK/LIFE BALANCE) BUILDING BLOCKS Brandon EllIott (VIrgInIa Wesleyan) Hitting Instruction from Travel Ball to College Sarah Jamo (Southern MaIne) Marty Tyson (Corona Angels) Cheryl MIllIgan (Army West PoInt) TorI Tyson (Howard) BrIdget Orchard (VIllanova) 12:30 PM EmIly Russell (Lee UnIversIty) GAMESENSE SPORTS BUILDING BLOCKS Developing Youth Hitters Into Elite Hitters AlIcIa Abbott (Loyola ChIcago) Jim Abbott (New Lennox LIghtnIng) BUILDING BLOCKS PlannIng an EffectIve PractIce 1:00 PM Jo Evans (Texas A&M) Live Q&A at 1:30 PM GENERATION Z UNFILTERED: DIAMOND KINETICS DOWN THE HALLWAY UnderstandIng and LeadIng Your Team (UnIversIty of IllInoIs) Theresa Beeckman (Growing Leaders) 1:30 PM BLAST MOTION Tyra Perry LovIe SmIth (Football) Live Q&A at 2:00 PM DOWN THE HALLWAY (UnIversIty of North CarolIna) 2:00 PM STACK SPORTS Donna J. Papa Anson Dorrance (Women's Soccer) DRILLS, DRILLS, DRILLS 2:30 PM (OutfIeld) TECHNOLOGY HACKS FOR YOUR PROGRAM COACHING CONNECTION JillIan Van Wagnen (PIttsburgh) Lindsay Leftwich (LSU) 2:30-3:15 PM (EqualIty Coaches AllIance: LGBTQ, DRILLS, DRILLS, DRILLS DiversIty and InclusIon GatherIng) 3:00 PM (HIttIng) Kirk Walker (UCLA) Sahvanna JaquIsh (DIxIe State) SOLVING THE ROSTER PUZZLE Open conversation surrounding critical topics DRILLS, DRILLS, DRILLS Melyssa LombardI (Oregon) (PITCHING) outside the sport arena 3:30 PM 3:15-4:00 PM SLOWTHEGAMEDOWN Ashley ChastaIn (Charlotte) Live Q&A at 4:00 PM 4:00 PM HITTRAX KEYNOTE ADDRESS 4:30 PM Peak Performance DurIng a PandemIc Chad Hymas 5:00 PM EASTON MENTORING SESSION 5:30 PM PRESENTED BY REPUBLIC BANK FIRESIDE CHAT - (COVID-19 BEST PRACTICES) FIRESIDE CHAT(PITCHING) FIRESIDE CHAT (HITTING) PRESENTED BY THE ALLIANCE FASTPITCH PRESENTED BY THE ALLIANCE FASTPITCH PRESENTED BY THE ALLIANCE FASTPITCH Kerri Blaylock (Southern Illinois), Melissa Frost Josie Henry (Case Western Reserve), Yvette Healy 7:00 PM Jen Fisher (Colorado State), Whitney Goldstein (Indianapolis), Denny Griffin (Alma), Lori Meyer (Wisconsin), Jannelle Iaquinto (Salve Regina), (WPI), Corey Lyon (Marshall), Chris (Minnesota State), Darin Monroe (Rock Valley), Diana Pepin (Eastern Conn. State), Kathy Malveaux (Missouri), Lisa McKinney Jody Sykes (Oregon) Rodolph (New Mexico State) (Montana Billings) 8:30 PM * ALL THREE FIRESIDE CHATS ARE LIVE * LAST UPDATE: 12/9/2020 SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE THURSDAY - DECEMBER 10 VARIOUS LIVE SESSIONS SUBJECT TO CAPACITY RESTRICTIONS ALL TIMES EASTERN PRESS BOX BATTING CAGE TIME DUGOUT FILM ROOM OVERFLOW PROGRAMMING EXCLUSIVE EXHIBITOR CONTENT TB/HS EDUCATION ADMINISTRATOR PANEL COLLEGE COACH PANEL Sarah Baumgartner (Rutgers), Charmelle Karen Baird (Lawrence Tech), Patti Gerckens 10:00 AM Green (Penn State), Renae Hartl (Luther), (UC San Diego). Robert Iamurri (Florida Matt Larsen (North Dakota State), Darin SouthWestern), Jennifer McFalls (Kansas), Monroe (Rock Valley College) Tiffany Ozbun (Denison), Brad Posner (Susquehanna) HEAD COACH EDUCATION ASSISTANT COACH EDUCATION Documentation, Roster & Staff Mgmt Loyalty, Conflict Resolution, Professionalism Samantha Ekstrand (NFCA Legal) Tony Baldwin (Georgia) HIGH SCHOOLCAUCUS Karen Weekly (Tennessee) 11:00 AM Gretta Melsted (Augustana) TRAVEL BALL CAUCUS Rhonda Revelle (Nebraska) Carly Wynn (Minnesota) Live Q&A at 12:00 PM Live Q&A at 12:30 PM DEVELOPING OLYMPIANS: SPORTS ATTACK RAFFLE 12:30 PM It TakEs MorE than TalEnt DARTFISH CREATING YOUR IDEAL CULTURE WIN A JUNIOR HACK ATTACK! HeathEr Tarr (Washington) Dan McDonnEll (LouisvillE) ($2000 VALUE) Ali Aguilar (USA) Head BasEball Coach MUST BE PRESENT IN SPORTS Victoria Hayward (Canada) ATTACK'S VIRTUAL BOOTH AT 1:00 PM DaniEllE LawriE (Canada) 1 PM ET TO BE ELIGIBLE TO WIN 4D MOTION SPORTS JennifEr Salling (Canada) GRASSROOTS SUMMIT PRESENTED BY WILSON 1:30 PM MENTAL HEALTH SuE Enquist Suzy McNulty M.D. (Mia BElla PEdiatrics) NCAA DIVISION I CAUCUS NCAA DIVISION II CAUCUS NCAA DIVISION III CAUCUS 2:00 PM CATCHING NAIA CAUCUS Caty REEvEs (AbilEnE Christian) NJCAA CAUCUS CAL JC CAUCUS 2:30 PM HITTING MENTALITY Shonda Stanton (Indiana) CHALK TALKS: INFIELD 3:00 PM POSITION-SPECIFIC THROWING SKILLS Kristie Fox (UNLV) Austin WassErman (High LEvEl Throwing) CHALK TALKS: PITCHING 3:30 PM Michelle Gascoigne (Northwestern) CHALK TALKS: CATCHING 4:00 PM Live Q&A for select speakers from NATIONAL SCOUTING REPORT (NSR) LEARN FROM THE LEGENDS Jen Schroeder (Jen Schro Catching) Grassroots & Chalk Talks at 4:00 PM MikE CandrEa (Arizona) Carol Hutchins (Michigan) CHALK TALKS: SHORT GAME 4:30 PM POCKET RADAR Katie Rietkovich Browder (Ole Miss) 5:00 PM OFFENSIVE EFFICIENCY: HITTRAX UndErstanding How HittErs MovE DIVERSITY & INCLUSION PANEL to OptimizE PerformancE WITH BREAKOUTS Dr. GrEg RosE (OnBasE U) 5:30 PM AmbEr BarkEr (TExas Woman's) SNAP! RAISE Monica Harrison (CarnEgiE Mellon) DOWN THE HALLWAY Now-Allah JamEs (NYU) (UnivErsity of South Carolina) Eric OaklEy (KEnt StatE) 6:00 PM MENTAL SWEET SPOT BevErly Smith Tyra PErry (Illinois) Dawn StalEy (WomEn's BaskEtball) BrookE REEd (TExas TEch) Garland ShirlEy (ClarkE UnivErsity) DOWN THE HALLWAY Tori Tyson (Howard) (Louisiana StatE UnivErsity) 6:30 PM MoniquE WhitE (GEorgEtown) STACK SPORTS Beth Torina Paul MainiEri (BasEball) Open conversation TRIVIA 7:00 PM NWAC CAUCUS PRESENTED BY PGF 8:30 PM LAST UPDATE: 12/9/2020 SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE FRIDAY - DECEMBER 11 VARIOUS LIVE SESSIONS SUBJECT TO CAPACITY RESTRICTIONS ALL TIMES EASTERN PRESS BOX BATTING CAGE TIME DUGOUT FILM ROOM OVERFLOW PROGRAMMING EXCLUSIVE EXHIBITOR CONTENT RESUME BUILDING 10:00 AM THE SOFTBALL GROUP THE MICHIGAN APPROACH TO Kathleen L. Mannheimer (Princeton) STRENGTH TRAINING INTERNATIONAL CAUCUS Lew Porchiazzo (Michigan) INTERVIEWING SKILLS 10:30 AM Megan Brown (Longwood) Lacy Wood (Ball State) EVALUATING PROSPECTS THE MLB WAY 11:00 AM DEFINING & USING Dr. Michael Gerson DEFENSIVE SHIFTS (Mind Gearz Performance Coaching) Matt Meuchel (Arkansas) Jacquie Joseph (Michigan State) Christina Sutcliffe (Northern Illinois) 11:30 AM Dr. Robert Troutwine (Ryzer) Live Q&A at 12:00 PM 12:00 PM FIVE RINGS OF A CHAMPIONSHIP ROLE OF PITCHING DATA & ANALYTICS MENTALITY: OLYMPIC PANEL ON PLAYER EVALUATION Monica Abbott, Stacey Nueveman, Nate Walker (Diamond Solutions) Cat Osterman, Michelle Venturella, 12:30 PM Natasha Watley SOFTBALL SUMMIT 1:00 PM PRESENTED BY USA SOFTBALL DRILLS, DRILLS, DRILLS (PITCHING) 2:30 PM SOCIAL MEDIA: Marissa Young (Duke) How to leverage your brand Patrick Boling (Clemson) Amanda Scarborough & DRILLS, DRILLS, DRILLS (HITTING) 3:00 PM Jen Schroeder (The Packaged Deal) Kaela Jackson (South Carolina) NAME, IMAGE & LIKENESS: What does it mean? DRILLS, DRILLS, DRILLS (TEAM COMPETITION) 3:30 PM Samantha Ekstrand (NFCA Legal Counsel) Kat Ihlenburg (Georgia Gwinnett) EMERITI COFFEE BREAK Stefanie Smith (Ekstrand & Ekstrand) OPEN TO ALL Live Q&A at 4:00 PM Jody Sykes (Oregon) DOWN THE HALLWAY (University of Florida) 4:00 PM Tim Walton Mary Wise (Volleyball) DEVELOPING SYSTEMS TO INCREASE EFFICIENCY DOWN THE HALLWAY Mandy Green (Busy Coach) (Louisiana State University) 4:30 PM Beth Torina D-D Breaux (Gymnastics) NFCA HALL OF FAME PANEL Cindy Bristow (2001) 5:00 PM Mike Candrea (1996) SOFTBALL & BASEBALL: Donna Fields (2020) Tales of real-life collaboration Kris Herman (2020) Larissa Anderson (Missouri) Les Stuedeman (2014) 5:30 PM George Wares (2007) Linda Wells (1991) 2021 Hall oF Fame Announcement MENTORING SESSION 6:00 PM PRESENTED BY REPUBLIC BANK 7:30 PM LAST UPDATE: 12/9/2020 SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
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